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I (not yet to eat) today.
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He (not to eat) yesterday.
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You (to play) the piano yesterday?
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You (to play) the piano today?
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What you (to prepare) for today?
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Look at this birdhouse. Mike (to make) it himself. He (to make) it last Sunday.
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Where you (to put) my pen? I cannot find it.
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You (to see) Mary today?
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When you (to see) Mary? — I (to see) her last week.
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Your mother (to promise) to take you to the theatre?
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Look at my new dress! I (to make) it myself.
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— He is not at school today, he (to fall) ill.
— When he (to fall) ill?
— He (to fall) ill yesterday.
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I already (to do) my homework. Now I can go for a walk.
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I (to do) my homework yesterday.
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He just (to come) home.
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He (to come) home a minute ago.
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Nick (to play) football yesterday.
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She already (to come) from school. Now she is doing her homework.
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I (to read) this book last year.
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I (to read) this book this year.
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I never (to be) to Washington.
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You ever (to be) to New York?
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I don’t think you ever (to see) Niagara Falls.
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— I (to invite) Linda to the party.
— When you (to see) her?
— I (not to see) her for ages. I (to call) her an hour ago.
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